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The bizarre true story about the cosmic side of sports.
In the 1970s the US military believed they could create a '"super soldier"--one who could use psychic powers to walk through walls, disarm the enemy through telepathy, or kill a goat by staring at it. The brain behind these techniques was Michael Murphy, one of the founders of "New Age" spiritualism in the hippy enclaves of San Francisco. But Murphy's primary goal was to use these powers to create a supreme athlete capable of extraordinary sporting feats.
Murphy and his protégés have dedicated their lives to teaching athletes and coaches to use his methods. Runners locked in huts until they believed they were dead saints, spies using mind control to win chess matches, Russian Olympians "shape shifting," and golfers imagining they were Darth Vader--coaches and athletes soon began to trust in very weird things.
So weird, in fact, that sport's burgeoning obsession with money and image meant the hippies went underground and the superhuman powers became mythical. But the trailblazers are making a comeback, influencing some of the world's top teams.
Award-winning investigative journalist Ed Hawkins meets Murphy and his protégés as well as a cast of athletes and coaches convinced by their methods as he immerses himself in a world shrouded in secrecy and weirdness. In a simultaneously hilarious and unsettling tale, he experiences first-hand the techniques as he endeavors to reveal the truth about sports psychology.
Published | Jun 04 2019 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 304 |
ISBN | 9781472942593 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Sport |
Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
An amazing book… it's brilliant
Chris Evans, Virgin Radio
This book is brilliantly conceived, a wild ride through the sporting occult. Forget staring at goats, Hawkins' collection of mystics, madmen and seers had their eyes fixed on far greater prizes.
Jon Hotten
An absolute gem. Funny, incredible and brilliantly reported, in Ed Hawkins the sports world has its own Jon Ronson.
Will Storr
A magic-carpet ride of a book. From the depths of the Cold War to Halifax Town FC, the cast of characters is unforgettable. A book to live long in the mind
Ian Herbert, Daily Mail sportswriter and author
This is sports psychology taken to its outer limits and stripped bare. An enjoyably bizarre book, at times frightening and funny.
Patrick Barclay
Ed Hawkins breaks new ground with this walk on the wild side of the sports superstar industry. Amusing and bizarre tales, retraced by an accomplished investigative writer.
Paul Hayward
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